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Originally Posted by Alexander Turcic
It's common practice among consumer electronics providers to charge a flat fee that often surpasses the original price of the broken unit. Hence it is usually cheaper to replace it with a new device, which is, I've heard, what Amazon is generously doing in many cases for the Kindle.
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Not in this case. Amazon doesn't have a repair facility for the Kindle. So if something breaks, it's broken or replaced at full cost.